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Briggs & Stratton Power Products Backup Power System

Owner’s Manual

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Essential Circuit Selection

When selecting the essential circuits that will be switched
to “Backup Power,” it is important that the sum of the
combined circuit loads does not exceed the
wattage/amperage capacity of the generator.To help you
with your selection of essential circuits, please consider the
following:

Add up the total wattage of all electrical devices to be
connected at one time.This total should NOT be
greater than the generator’s wattage capacity.

The rated wattage of lights can be taken from light bulbs.
The rated wattage of tools, appliances and motors can
usually be found on a data plate or decal affixed to the
device.

If the appliance, tool or motor does not give wattage,
multiply 120 Volts times the ampere rating to determine
watts (Volts x Amps = Watts).

Some electric motors (induction types) require about
three times more watts of power for starting than for
running.This surge lasts for only a few seconds. Be sure
you allow for this high starting wattage when selecting
electrical devices that will be energized by the backup
power system:

Figure the watts required to start the largest motor.

Add that to the total running watts of all other
connected loads.

This Briggs & Stratton Backup Power System
complies with the following “stationary standby
power rating”:

The standby power rating is applicable for supplying
emergency power for the duration of normal power
interruption. No sustained overload capability is available
for this rating.

This rating is applicable to installations served by a
reliable normal utility source.This rating is only applicable
to variable loads with an average load factor of 80% of
the standby rating for a maximum of 500 hours of
operation per year.The standby rating is only applicable
for emergency and standby power where the generator
set serves as the backup to the normal utility source.

Use the “Wattage Reference Guide” provided and mark
those circuits you consider “critical” or “essential”. Make
sure you and your installer consider the system’s altitude
above sea level and the ambient temperature range when
determining total generator load.

Device

Running

Watts

‰

Air Conditioner (12,000 Btu)*

1700

‰

Air Conditioner (24,000 Btu)*

3800

‰

Air Conditioner (40,000 Btu)*

6000

‰

Battery Charger (20 Amp)

500

‰

Circular Saw (6-1/2")

800 to 1000

‰

Clothes Dryer (Electric)*

5750

‰

Clothes Dryer (Gas)*

700

‰

Clothes Washer*

1150

‰

Coffee Maker

1750

‰

Compressor (1 HP)*

2000

‰

Compressor (1/2 HP)*

1400

‰

Compressor (3/4 HP)*

1800

‰

Curling Iron

700

‰

Dehumidifier*

650

‰

Electric Blanket

400

‰

Electric Range (per element)

1500

‰

Electric Skillet

1250

‰

Freezer*

700

‰

Furnace Fan (3/5 HP)*

875

‰

Garage Door Opener*

500 to 750

‰

Hair Dryer

1200

‰

Hand Drill

250 to 1100

‰

Iron

1200

‰

Jet Pump*

800

‰

Light Bulb

100

‰

Microwave Oven

700 to 1000

‰

Milk Cooler*

1100

‰

Oil Burner on Furnace

300

‰

Oil Fired Space Heater (140,000 Btu)

400

‰

Oil Fired Space Heater (30,000 Btu)

150

‰

Oil Fired Space Heater (85,000 Btu)

225

‰

Radio

50 to 200

‰

Refrigerator

700

‰

Slow Cooker

200

‰

Submersible Pump (1 HP)*

2000

‰

Submersible Pump (1/2 HP)*

1500

‰

Submersible Pump (1-1/2 HP)*

2800

‰

Sump Pump*

800 to 1050

‰

Table Saw (10")*

1750 to 2000

‰

Television

200 to 500

‰

Toaster

1000 to 1650

Figure 3 — Wattage Reference Guide

*Allow three (3) times listed watts for starting device

Summary of Contents for 1461-2

Page 1: ...ision 2 12 04 2001 Visit our Generac website www generac portables com NOT INTENDED FOR USE AS PRIMARY POWER IN PLACE OF UTILITY OR IN LIFE SUPPORT APPLICATIONS OWNER S MANUAL 8000 10000 Watt Backup P...

Page 2: ...imer 13 MANUAL OPERATION 14 Transfer to Generator Power 14 Transfer Back to Utility Power 14 SPECIFICATIONS 14 Generator 14 Engine 14 MAINTENANCE 15 Fault Detection System 15 Reset Fault Detection Sys...

Page 3: ...equipment when you are physically or mentally fatigued An adequate unobstructed flow of cooling and ventilating air is critical for generator operation Do Not alter the installation or permit even par...

Page 4: ...ntact the store at which you purchased your Briggs Stratton Backup Power System your dealer or your utility power provider The BPS Warranty is VOID unless the system is installed by certified electric...

Page 5: ...5 and minimum propane content of 90 CAUTION This equipment is equipped with an automatic safety gas fuel shut off valve Do Not operate the equipment if the fuel shut off valve is missing or inoperativ...

Page 6: ...interruption The essential circuits are gathered in a special circuit breaker box referred to as the Essential Circuit sub panel that is connected by conduit to the transfer switch This breaker box i...

Page 7: ...g This rating is applicable to installations served by a reliable normal utility source This rating is only applicable to variable loads with an average load factor of 80 of the standby rating for a m...

Page 8: ...s making delivery note all damage on the freight bill and affix his signature under the consignor s memo of loss or damage If loss or damage is noted after delivery separate the damaged materials and...

Page 9: ...ise to comply with most residential codes Oil Dip Stick Used to check the engine oil level Oil Drain Hose Provided to facilitate oil changing Oil Fill Cap Remove to service the engine with recommended...

Page 10: ...or the next utility power outage While waiting it maintains battery with trickle charge OFF position turns off running generator takes system out of Automatic mode and resets any detected faults MANUA...

Page 11: ...away from the unit while pulling the door down and out of the upper door channel The door will come free of the generator enclosure The battery door and the air intake door do not have locks or lift h...

Page 12: ...ger cannot be used to recharge a battery that is completely discharged Gaseous Fuel System Ensure that all fuel pipe connections are tight secure and without leaks Ensure that all shutoff valves are O...

Page 13: ...tor Let the system go through its entire automatic operation sequence 5 With the generator output supplying its loads turn ON the main distribution panel circuit breaker that supplies utility power to...

Page 14: ...ct procedure is followed The exerciser does not need to be re set if the 15 Amp fuse is removed or changed The exerciser will need to be re set if the 12 Volt DC battery is disconnected If you want to...

Page 15: ...nerac part number 188443 Replace the battery in the battery compartment after it has been fully recharged connecting the NEGATIVE cable last Install the 15 Amp fuse Reset the Fault Detection system as...

Page 16: ...problem you may need to contact your installer or Generac Technical Services for assistance When the problem is corrected reset the Fault Detection system as described above Engine Overspeed This faul...

Page 17: ...decrease the insulation resistance of these windings To Clean the Generator CAUTION Never insert any object or tool through the air cooling slots even if the engine is not running Use a damp cloth to...

Page 18: ...into the engine Figure 7 Changing the Oil and Oil Filter Oil capacity is approximately 1 1 2 quarts 48 ounces or 1 6 liters when changing oil and filter Use only 5W 30 API Service Grade SJ or greater...

Page 19: ...Stratton parts or their equivalent The use of replacement parts which are not of equivalent quality may damage the engine Clean the foam precleaner every 25 hours and the cartridge every 100 hours of...

Page 20: ...TY AND WILL ADVERSELY AFFECT SYSTEM OPERATION To assure smooth operation keep governor linkage springs and controls free of debris Valve Lash Valve lash must be checked while engine is cold after ever...

Page 21: ...6 3 Contact Generac Portable Products service facility Engine will not start or starts and runs rough 1 15 Amp fuse missing or blown 2 Dirty air cleaner 3 Out of fuel 4 Spark plug wire not connected...

Page 22: ...Briggs Stratton Power Products Backup Power System Owner s Manual 22 UNIT SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM...

Page 23: ...Briggs Stratton Power Products Backup Power System Owner s Manual 23 UNIT WIRING DIAGRAM PLG...

Page 24: ...Briggs Stratton Power Products Backup Power System Owner s Manual 24 TRANSFER SWITCH SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM...

Page 25: ...Briggs Stratton Power Products Backup Power System Owner s Manual 25 TRANSFER SWITCH WIRING DIAGRAM...

Page 26: ...Briggs Stratton Power Products Backup Power System Owner s Manual 26 UNIT EXPLODED VIEW...

Page 27: ...41 H185961GS 1 CORNER Alt Air Inlet Left 42 26850GS 3 WASHER Ext M6 1 4 Shakeproof 43 B4300GS 2 BOLT SWAG 1 4 20 44 B4769GS 1 CONTACTOR Starter Item Part Qty Description 45 186375GS 1 CLAMP Hose 46 1...

Page 28: ...Briggs Stratton Power Products Backup Power System Owner s Manual 28 ENCLOSURE EXPLODED VIEW...

Page 29: ...Inlet Right 20 H186047GS 1 RAIL Support Upper Engine Side 21 H185969GS 1 DOOR Engine Air Inlet 22 H185964GS 1 CORNER Engine Left Side 23 H187235GS 1 BAFFLE with Insulation 24 74908GS 12 TAPTITE M5 25...

Page 30: ...Briggs Stratton Power Products Backup Power System Owner s Manual 30 INSULATION SET EXPLODED VIEW...

Page 31: ...8GS 1 BAFFLE Horizontal Alt Side 8 H187232GS 2 DOOR with Insulation 9 189144GS 1 DECAL Unit 10 H185972GS 1 BASE Mounting 11 186641GS 1 DECAL Operation Instructions 12 186646GS 1 DECAL Warning Engine C...

Page 32: ...5 B4910GS 1 ASSEMBLY Housing 6 B4911GS 1 CAP 7 B4912GS 1 COVER Blind End 8 B4913GS 1 COVER Top Black 9 B4914GS 2 CAPACITOR 25mF 450V 10 B4915GS 1 BEARING 62052RS C3 11 B4916GS 1 CAPACITOR Diode Varist...

Page 33: ...RACKET Resistor 10 B4867GS 1 RESISTOR 25W 5 OHM 11 57345GS 2 NEUTRAL 4 Prong 12 186413GS 4 STANDOFF Control Board 13 B4300GS 6 BOLT Swage 1 4 20 Item Part Qty Description 14 87799GS 1 SWITCH Set Exerc...

Page 34: ...Briggs Stratton Power Products Backup Power System Owner s Manual 34 TRANSFER SWITCH EXPLODEDVIEW...

Page 35: ...S 4 FLAT WASHER 10 15 B5052GS 1 TERMINAL STRIP 16 22264GS 10 LOCK WASHER 8 17 51715GS 10 NUT M4 18 22097GS 1 LOCK WASHER 1 4 19 49813GS 1 NUT M6 20 B5084GS 1 DECAL UL Type 21 B5083GS 1 DECAL UL Listed...

Page 36: ...Briggs Stratton Power Products Backup Power System Owner s Manual 36 ENGINE EXPLODED VIEW Briggs Stratton 18 hp Engine Model 354445 0123 E1...

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Page 41: ...67 691985 Knob Air Cleaner 468 690690 O Ring Seal Oil Pump Screen 479 692537 Screw Oil Pump Screen 503 691532 Strap Starter 505 690238 Nut Governor Control Lever 506 690872 Screw Carburetor Cover 506A...

Page 42: ...Briggs Stratton Power Products Backup Power System Owner s Manual 42 NOTES...

Page 43: ...s you should contact a B S Service Representative at 1 414 259 5262 The emission warranty is a defects warranty Defects are judged on normal engine performance The warranty is not related to an in use...

Page 44: ...TO THE FOLLOWING Cost of normal maintenance adjustments installation and start up Units sold rated or used for Prime Power applications as the Company has defined Prime Power Contact a Generac Portabl...

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